Idiom Study

  • SOUTHPAW

    Meaning: a boxer whose strongest hand is their left. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/southpaw/ #southpaw #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish #englishlanguage #englishlesson #englishclass #improveenglishhttps://www.theidioms.com/southpaw/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

  • MADE IT

    Meaning: having something as its basic material. Example: The house was made of wood, with an iron roof. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/made-it/ #madeit #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish #englishlanguage #englishlesson #englishclass #improveenglishhttps://www.theidioms.com/made-it/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

  • OUT TO LUNCH

    Meaning: infmlslightly crazy or not thinking clearly. Example: You must have thought I was completely out to lunch when I forgot about meeting you. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/out-to-lunch/ #outtolunch #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish #englishlanguage #englishlesson #englishclass… Continue reading

  • ROLL THE DICE

    Meaning: to choose to take a big risk, hoping that what you want will happen, but knowing that it might not. Example: He makes it clear to opponents that he’s willing to roll the dice on a trial rather than settle out of court. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/roll-the-dice/ #rollthedice #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings… Continue reading

  • PART WITH IT

    Meaning: to give something to someone else, especially when you do not want to. Example: I was going to give away her old baby clothes, but I couldn’t bring myself to part with them. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/part-with-it/ #partwithit #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL… Continue reading

  • BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD

    Meaning: back to the beginning of a process to start it again, because it is not working. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/back-to-the-drawing-board/ #backtothedrawingboard #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish #englishlanguage #englishlesson #englishclass #improveenglishhttps://www.theidioms.com/back-to-the-drawing-board/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

  • APPLES TO ORANGES

    Meaning: used to say that two things are completely different and it is not sensible to compare them. Example: The ratio of exports to GDP is very misleading. It compares apples and oranges. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/apples-to-oranges/ #applestooranges #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL… Continue reading

  • OUT OF BUSINESS

    Meaning: no longer operating as a company that produces, buys, or sells goods and services. Example: This new tax will put a lot of small firms out of business. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/out-of-business/ #outofbusiness #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish… Continue reading

  • WELL READ

    Meaning: Someone who is well read has learned a lot of information on different subjects by reading.. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/well-read/ #wellread #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish #englishlanguage #englishlesson #englishclass #improveenglishhttps://www.theidioms.com/well-read/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

  • DOWN WITH

    Meaning: to start to suffer from an infectious disease. Example: Half of Martha’s class has gone down with flu. Read more: https://www.theidioms.com/down-with/ #downwith #idioms #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #phrasalverbs #dailyenglish #commonphrases #sayings #slang #proverbs #englishgrammar #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #grammartips #wordoftheday #learnvocabulary #ESL #EFL #TESOL #IELTS #TOEFL #englishlearning #learnenglish #englishteacher #studyenglish #englishlanguage #englishlesson #englishclass #improveenglishhttps://www.theidioms.com/down-with/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=wordpress Continue reading

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